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    Impulsive behaviour are some things individuals will do everyday which may have an effect on them for following few days or the remainder of their life. Impulsive behaviour will begin with atiny low action‚ and shortly lead to a large catastrophe. Whenever acting stupidly regarding the results‚ you’re acting impetuously. several stories and plays have characters that act during this method and make the complete conflict of the story. a decent example of this can be the play lover and Juliet by Shakspere

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    Impulsive Force

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    Involving Impulsive Force • Playing football • Playing badminton • Playing tennis • Playing golf • Playing baseball Impulsive force is produced during collision according to the Newton’s Second Law. If time of impact is reduced‚ the greater the impulsive force produced causing severe damage to the car. Long Jump [pic] 1. The long jump pit is filled with sand to increase the reaction time when atlete land on it. 2. This is to reduce the impulsive force

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    William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story based in Verona in the 1500s. A feud between the Montagues and Capulets has waged on for generations and generations. There is only one child from both these houses; Romeo is the only child from the Montagues and Juliet is the only child from the Capulets. Ironically‚ Romeo and Juliet fall in love and‚ due to fear of their family’s hatred for each other‚ get married in secret. Their secret‚ forbidden love ends when Romeo and Juliet commit

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    Romeo's Impulsive Nature

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    Romeo takes many chances‚ putting himself and others into danger. Notably‚ during Romeo’s conversation with Juliet below her window‚ she begs him to leave because of the danger he is in; however‚ Romeo stubbornly decides to stay and attempts to justify “my life were better ended by [the Capulet kinsmen’s] hate/Than death prorogued‚ wanting of thy love” (2.2.82-83). Romeo’s foolhardy decision to remain in his enemy’s territory‚ even at the warning of Juliet‚ articulates his impulsive nature‚ as he

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    Shakespeare warns that love can lead to impulsive actions and shows this through courtly love between Romeo and Juliet and brotherly love between Romeo and Mercutio The decisions Romeo and Juliet make display how love can lead to impulsive actions. Juliet rushes to the Friar after hearing the news about Romeo’s exile. She says to the Friar Do thou but call my resolution wise‚ / And with this knife I’ll help it presently / She shows him her knife (Shakespeare 4.1.54-56). Juliet is determined to keep

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    overview of the research on impulsive purchase There are many researches have examined the impulsive purchase. Extensive research on impulsive purchase began in the early 1950s and pursued to study consumers’ purchase decision that are made after consumers enter a retailing environment (Rook 1987). The DuPont Consumer Buying Habits Studies (1948-1965) and studies sponsored by the Point-of-Purchase Advertising Institute (e.g. Patterson 1963) boosted the research of impulsive purchase during this period

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    Gregorio Castillo May 2‚ 2010 Impulsive or Habitual Shopping Many people suffer from impulsive expending and most of them are creating an addiction which had been causing them suffering and emotional distress. It is a reality that marketers are using many strategies to reach their objectives‚ which is to get consumers into consumptions that fall in a kind of addiction. “We are daily bombarded by advertising messages that attempt to entice consumers to indulge themselves with whatever product is

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    really truly know what love feels like or is it just their brain? In the book Romeo and Juliet‚ they are both teens who fall in love and die which is risky behavior. I believe that teenagers don’t really know the true meaning of love. “Brains are very sensitive while circuit involved self-control‚ are still not funny developed.” This shows that the brain isn’t fully controlled and that’s why they chose risky behavior. The people when depressed had brains that were less responsive to rewards. “They

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    Romeo and Juliet is a rather deep tragedy written by Shakespeare regarding a 16 year old boy who is heartbroken by his first crush making him feel like life isn’t worth living anymore. In order to try and help Romeo feel better about this girl he can’t have‚ his friends help him sneak into the big party the Capulets are throwing in an attempt to see Rosaline again. Instead Romeo ends up meeting the underage virgin Juliet and from then on they are madly in love… or are they? The anatomy of the teenage

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    last decade‚ India has seen a drastic change in how an average-income citizen shops. There has been a sharp rise in the organized retail sector especially after the relaxation of FDI restrictions‚ resulting to these changing patterns. Instances of impulsive buying have risen due to reasons like higher disposable income with the younger generation‚ improvements in the income levels of the people and emergence of the new higher middle class. This study will also look into whether both credit and debit

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